British Ecological Society Peatland SIG Events 2014

We have another exciting year of events and activities. Please come along and both enjoy and support.

Wilder by Design? -Managing landscape change and future ecologies

15th & 16th May at SheffieldHallamUniversity, Sheffield, UK.

Professor Ian D. Rotherham and colleagues are organising a 2-day seminar to explore critical issues around wilding or re-wilding, landscape and ecological history, on nature and heritage conservation and on the impacts of current trends and major socio-economic changes. The seminar which has a UK focus, addresses issues of funding, of skills, of best practice and of awareness in order to consider how conservation writ broad can respond to challenges of environmental change, of climate change, and of a radically altered public sector and political climate. It will set the scene for an international conference on a similar theme in September 2015. Speakers for 2014 include: Peter Taylor, Ken Smith (PDNPA), Professor Chris Thomas (Univ. York), Dr Steve Carver (WRI, University of Leeds), Dr Jamie Lorimer (Oxford Univ.), Dr Jan Woudstra (Univ. Sheffield), Sir Charles Burrell Bt. (Knepp Estate), Richard Scott (Landlife), Ted Green MBE (Ancient Tree Forum), Dr Lois Mansfield (Univ. Cumbria), Professor Ian Rotherham (SHU) and Natural England. The seminar includes a field visit and concludes with an expert panel session.

The event is sponsored and supported by: BES, IPS, IUFRO, ESEH, SheffieldHallamUniversity, the Ancient Tree Forum, Landscape Conservation Forum, Thorne & Hatfield Moors Conservation Forum and JBA Consulting.

Places are limited and pre-booking is essential. More information and a booking form can be found at or email r telephone 0114 2724227

In the Bog – The ecology, landscape, archaeology and heritage of peatlands

3rd to 5th September at the Sheffield Showroom & Workstation, Sheffield, UK.

Professor Ian D. Rotherham and colleagues are organising a major 3-day conference examining the past, present and future of peatland landscapes across the world. The event is bringing together speakers and presentations from a range of disciplines, backgrounds and countries to look at:

  • The history of human activity associated with peatland landscapes – heaths, moors, bogs, fens and commons;
  • The ecology and archaeology of peatlands;
  • The landscapes of peatlands and their neglected heritage;
  • The conservation management of peatlands - problems and issues; and
  • The future challenges with climate change and carbon sequestration.

There will be papers relating to specific small case study areas, species or suites of species as well as papers that address the issues at landscape or cultural levels. Speakers confirmed include: Jack Rieley, Clifton Bain, Benjamin Gearey, Alper Colak, Andreas Heinemeyer, Phil Newman, John Coll, Nicki Whitehouse, Peter Poschlod, Rob Rose and Ian Rotherham. There will be an associated field visit at the beginning of the conference and a poster presentation session on the second day. Offers of posters and displays are welcome.

The event is sponsored and supported by: BES, IPS, IUCN, IUFRO, ESEH, SheffieldHallamUniversity, Landscape Conservation Forum, Thorne & Hatfield Moors Conservation Forum and JBA Consulting.

Places are limited and pre-booking is essential. More information and a booking form can be found at or email r telephone 0114 2724227

Workshops on Identification and Ecology of Sphagnum Mosses

We continue the highly successful theme with workshops this year on the Sphagnum mosses of 1) Thorne Moors in the Humberhead levels National Nature Reserve; 2) post-industrial wetland sites; and 3) a west Pennine upland site. Places will be limited and pre-booking is essential. More information and a booking form will be available from or email r telephone 0114 2724227

Field Research Meeting - Glenfeshie Great Moss (Mòine Mhór), CairngormsNational Park. Organised by Dr Olivia Bragg, University of Dundee

Continuing our annual themed field visits, this year we are planning an intensive study of ecological processes, condition and restoration potential of the UK’s highest-altitude peat bog (~950m a.s.l.). This meeting will be organised from DundeeUniversity and bring together key UK peatland experts (especially on eroded blanket mire), plus around ten research students, for 3 days of fieldwork. The results will form the basis of a report on site status and potentially a cross-disciplinary peer-reviewed publication. Exact dates tbc, within the period June–August 2014. To take part, to get involved or to help, please contact Dr Olivia Bragg, University of Dundee directly:

Seminar on Sphagnum Mosses

This event, probably in June, is being organised jointly by Dr Simon Caporn & colleagues at ManchesterMetropolitanUniversity with the Moors for the Future Partnership. We will announce more details as soon as they are available. If you are interested in this event, please contact Simon on: , or Rachael Maskill on:

Then, with the Forest Ecology SIG

Waxcap Symposium, 24th & 25th October at SheffieldHallamUniversity, Sheffield, UK

Professor Ian D. Rotherham and colleagues are organising a 2-day eventto explore issues around the identification and relationship of waxcap fungi (and their allies) to historical wood-pasture and parkland. This event is seen as both extending the scope of previous workshops, and to discuss their role as indicators and the implications for management of historic parklands and ‘re-wilding’ landscapes. It will set the scene for further workshops and develop one of the themes for the 2016 international Capability Brown tercentenary conference. The symposium includes a field visit to the Longshaw estate and concludes with an expert panel session.

The event is sponsored and supported by: BES, SheffieldHallamUniversity, the Ancient Tree Forum and Landscape Conservation Forum.

Places are limited and pre-booking is essential. More information and a booking form will be available from or email r telephone 0114 2724227

EVENTS DIARY

Wilder by Design? - Managing landscape change and future ecologies

15th & 16th May at SheffieldHallamUniversity, Sheffield, UK. Booking form or email or telephone 0114 2724227

In the Bog – The ecology, landscape, archaeology and heritage of peatlands

3rd to 5th September at the Sheffield Showroom & Workstation, Sheffield, UK.Booking form or email r telephone 0114 2724227

September –November 2014 - Autumn Workshops on Identification and Ecology of Sphagnum Mosses.Booking forms or email r telephone 0114 2724227

June-August 2014 - Continuing our annual themed field visits: Field Research Meeting: Glenfeshie Great Moss (Mòine Mhór), CairngormsNational Park.Contact Dr Olivia Bragg, University of

June 2014 - seminar on Sphagnum Mosses.Contact Simon on: , or Rachael Maskill on:

24th25thOctober2014 - Waxcap Symposium, at Sheffield Hallam University, Sheffield, UK Longshaw, Peak National Park, Derbyshire.Booking forms or email r telephone 0114 2724227